Aureon Asks FCC to Ensure Customers Pay True Costs of Access Stimulating Services
Iowa Network Services (Aureon) wants users of access stimulating services to bear the access costs of completing their calls, it told the FCC Thursday in a filing in docket 18-155. If the agency doesn't adopt a new rule directly prohibiting…
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wasteful arbitrage, it should "correct the false 'free' price signals received by users of access stimulating services, which will allow free market forces to stop wasteful arbitrage without new regulations," it said. Earlier this year, AT&T asked the FCC to eliminate incentives for intercarrier-compensation arbitrage (see 1903080011). The companies have been in a tariff rates dispute (see 1905200010).